

🥛 Elevate your coffee game with froth that commands attention!
The BonJour Caffé Froth Monet manual milk frother features a patented stainless steel frothing system and borosilicate glass carafe with 450ml capacity, delivering rich, creamy foam for cappuccinos, lattes, and mochas. Its sleek design pairs style with function, while easy cleaning and precise frothing make it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts seeking café-quality drinks at home.





| ASIN | B0001K187S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,342 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #247 in Milk Frothers |
| Brand | BonJour |
| Capacity | 4.5E+2 Milliliters |
| Color | Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (858) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2003 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00747660070010 |
| Included Components | Lid, User Manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 53444 |
| Manufacturer | Meyer Corporation |
| Material | Glass, Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"W x 9.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cappuccinos |
| Special Feature | Indicator Light, Memory Function |
| Style | 3-Piece Milk Frother Set |
| UPC | 747660070010 735343821639 747660970013 |
C**S
Frost milk your way!
This tool is awesome to frost milk hot or cold. Simple and very effective. Highly recommend
D**E
Best Milk Frother
This Bon Jour Milk Frother is as good or better than any milk frother on the best of espresso machines. You can jazz up a high chocolate with frothy milk or simply use to make a great cappuccino. You will not be disappointed. It is the best!
A**A
Much sturdier than you'd expect, great foam!
When I first received this I was a little surprised at how fragile it felt and appeared. I used it VERY carefully at first, heating my milk in another container first, while heating this up in a bowl of warm water so that it didn't shatter. Looking back, wow, was I being silly. I've had this for just shy of a year and now I put it in the microwave, dishwasher and honestly, I'm not that careful with it. It's much more solid than it looks. As far as it's ability to froth, honestly, it's terrific. I only have one thing to complain about and that is that if I get too carried away with the plunger, hot milk spurts out of the pour spout, but that is mentioned as a possibility in the directions. Personally, I think that if they just went to a plastic molded lid (which would need a few air holes on the top for air movement/suction issues) that included/covered the pour spout then it would be perfect! I'm still giving it 5 stars though as I now don't know what I'd do without it. UPDATE: March 2019... I'm STILL using it. Still working, not broken it. Still shocked. Still Loving it.
A**R
It has one job, and it can’t do it !
First it took over a month to arrive , then order was canceled , oh but wait , it just arrived out of nowhere , and now , less than a month later , it no longer works! Changed out batteries , NOPE, still nothing !
J**A
Great foaming but not unbreakable
This makes really good milk foam. I use mine daily. But this was my 3rd purchase - The previous two broke after relatively short time due to simple impacts. Just be careful with it. To knock the froth out of the frothing screen, tap the shaft against your finger rather than on the glass edge. MUCH safer. It cleans well by frothing a bit of dish soap and water in the unit. No need to disassemble it.
C**A
Makes really good cappucino froth
Had one of these for years after having tried a few other styles and this is the only one that really works to make good foam. BUT, it is fragile so you must handle the glass karaffe with care. Hand wash and dry gently and it'll last you. To make good, thick froth use cold fat free milk (works best), pump it 20 times as indicated (this adds air to the milk), let sit as noted, then put in micro for 30 - 40 seconds. Depends on your micro and the longeryou do it the karaffe may get hot so remove with a towel or such to protect hands. Top will be thick then looser froth then thicker toward bottom. If karaffe not hot, then put in micro for 10ish more seconds to make thicker foam. Add froth to coffee and if not as stiff as you like, pop the cup of coffee with foam in the micro to plump. Enjoy!
E**N
The best frother in the world for 3 weeks!
I froth milk for my coffee 3 x a day. I loved using the battery powered hand-held whisks, but went through at least 6 different brands in over 2 years. They always jam up and stop working after a few months, regardless of battery life. Finally I decided to move to a manual frother so it can’t break. I tried a few other brands/models like this one.They all worked, but most were too big and wide, requiring me to add more milk than necessary for just one cup of coffee. I loved this one because it is small and narrow, quick & easy, and froths the perfect amount for one cup or a latte. I loved that its glass, allowing me to warm my frothed milk in the microwave. It’s easy to clean. It was the greatest thing ever until it broke today. The glass is very very thin. I had it soaking in the sink waiting to be hand washed, and my husband dropped a spoon in it and that was the end of that. The search continues…
G**'
Frothy Goodness
Easy to use, Stores in Fridge, Does a fantastic job, even with whole milk and flavoring combined together. Easy to clean. The older models had a plastic disc on the very bottom and very top of the aerating device, however the newer (since ~2008) only have one plastic disc on top of the metal wire/mesh. I broke the bottom plastic piece on my original but was able to still use it by replacing it with a large washer. By trial and error, I have learned you do not have to rapidly force the plunger from top to bottom (like a piston) but to rather make sure the mesh & Wire disc just go above the level of milk enough to bring air down into the milk mixture... speed is not really a factor. I know some state the beaker is fragile, but again, you don't have to use the plunger devise very aggressively, you are just putting air into the milk mixture to froth it. I have had my two BonJour Cafe Frothers for over 10 years and the only casualty was one bottom plastic disc. I have put them through the dishwasher as well as hand washing with no incident.
F**N
Not strong enough. Unable to turn well in thicker liquids.
W**.
Hace muy buena espuma
S**E
I was searching for a manual milk frother for quite a while, and this one is the best I’ve found. It’s a perfect size for a single cup serving. The fit of the plunger is good - which seems to be very important when frothing non-dairy milks as they are more difficult to froth. With the removable base, it’s easy to pop the glass in the microwave to heat up the milk and help stabilize the froth. After trying 3 others, this was hands down the best one for me.
C**L
Me gustó mucho
J**F
Très bon moteur et fait solide. je le recommande!
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